A medical team from Delhi-based Army Hospital (Research and Referral) has been deployed in four major government hospitals of the national capital as the city gears up to hold the G20 Summit here.
Beta-blockers may slow the progression of OA by reducing inflammatory mediators involved in cartilage degeneration – which may provide clues to the development of new treatment approaches for OA.
It can be difficult to recognise that you have glaucoma. In a study conducted at the University of Gothenburg, over 5% of 70-year-olds were found to have glaucoma, and half of those identified were ignorant of their condition.
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 7: Taurean Surgical, a visionary Indian startup at the forefront of medical technology, proudly announces a significant pre-seed funding round from prominent investors including Oman-based 'Beyond Tech VC', Indian investor 'Durga Devi Maganti', and di
Cambridge [England]/Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], September 7: SKAN Research Trust (SKAN), promoted by Indian entrepreneur Ashok Soota and the UK-based Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute (CSCI), is all set to bring to India cutting-edge expertise in stem cell research through a seri
Both players competed in 34-degree heat and struggled in humid conditions. Medvedev received two medical timeouts due to high temperature. The rallies between both players were long and lung-busting, but the 27-year-old Medvedev beat Rublev in two hours and 48 minutes.
New Delhi [India], September 6: Zimmer Biomet India today announced the launch of the Zimmer Biomet on Wheels campaign, a mobile vehicle housing the company’s innovative products and solutions, including Knee, Hips, Shoulder, and Sports Medicine product portfolios that leverage data, analyti
Addressing the doctors, the minister said that since the G20 summit is being held in Delhi, the government's responsibility is even greater compared to other governments.
The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu on Tuesday evening organized an event to mark the international year of millets participated by business entrepreneurs, medical experts and officials from the Nepal government.
“Our findings demonstrate that birds of a feather are indeed more likely to flock together,” said first author Tanya Horwitz, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and the Institute for Behavioral Genetics (IBG).
For the first time, a new economic analysis has linked kindergarten students' conduct problems to large societal costs in terms of criminality, associated medical expenses, and lost productivity when they become adults.